Cache Valley Trails

Benjamin A

New Member
Jeep trail. Looking for a club or association.

I have heard of providence canyon but have never taken it. I usually dont like to go alone. I will be up there this week and may have some time to run a trail.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
The Rocky Mountain Rebels is a great club in that area. Not sure how active they’ve been the past couple years.

I grew up in Smithfield. There are a LOT of roads up through the forest. They aren’t really trailsbut are fun to explore and have some neat history.
 

moab_cj5

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
If you want technical and rocky, Providence Canyon was about a 4 last time I took it. Left hand Blacksmith fork has a rock garden that is quite challenging, likely a 7, unless you have lots of flex and 37s.
 

Spork

Tin Foil Hat Equipped
When I was growing up I used to hit left hand fork on a 4 wheeler, if you don't want to tackle the rock garden I think you can go up by hardware ranch and drop in past it. The trails allow you to go pretty far, I popped out by Round Valley up by Bear Lake one year. I would hit Old Ephraim's grave if you're looking for something to go to.
 

smfulle

Active Member
Location
Plain City, UT
Here’s a video from a few years ago coming down. It can be a little steep and rough, but nothing too technical.



There’s a ‘rock quarry” near the bottom with some fun climbing spots.


Get yourself some maps of the area. There are great trails all over that can take you up to Bear Lake or over to Monte Christo above Ogden Valley. None that I know of are particularly difficult, except maybe the rocky spot above Left Hand Fork, but the scenery is great.
 
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